Guys can anyone please point me in the direction of a pic or more of the units Mossies- night fighters during 1945, codes ? many thanks
460 RCAF Squadron used the code HU during the period from 27 November 1944 to June 1945: stationed at Manston. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/406_Maritime_Operational_Training_Squadron RCAF 406 Lynx Squadron Badge - Lynx saliente affronte If you are looking for squadron markings, would they have stayed the same during Night Fighter Operations, Erich? Would the squadron markings have been similar as Day Intruders in 1945? From: http://ww2today.com/23rd-may-1942-blind-flying-duel-over-southern-england The first production Beaufighter Mark IIF night fighter, R2270, fitted with dihedral tailplanes and equipped with AI Mark IV radar, in flight. This aircraft served with No. 406 Squadron RCAF. From: http://flyingforyourlife.com/pilots/ww2/me/morris/ Beaufighter V of 406 Squadron RCAF
From Vintage Wings.ca Ghosts of Saskatchewan: http://www.vintagewings.ca/VintageNews/Stories/tabid/116/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/379/language/en-CA/Ghosts-of-Saskatchewan.aspx 5 Images clickable story of Walter Weiss, RCAF 406 Squadron ground crew: http://www.thememoryproject.com/veterans/3248:walter-weiss/ ___________________ Caution: picture freaks will get lost for a week in there... http://www.vintagewings.ca/ PIlot Report Stories: http://www.vintagewings.ca/VintageNews/Stories/tabid/116/articleType/CategoryView/categoryId/1/language/en-CA/Pilot-Reports.aspx __________________ See also: http://www.worldnavalships.com/squadron_history.php?Squadron=174
See: http://www.406squadron.com/index.html RCAF 406 Squadron Page: http://www.canadianwings.com/Squadrons/squadronDetail.php?No.-406-Squadron-65 Bases: 10 May 1941 to Jan 1942: Acklington - equipped with the Bristol Blenheim Mk I and IV aircraft but after a month of in service these were replaced with the Bristol Beaufighter Mk II aircraft. Acklington Operational Record Book: http://www.fusilier.co.uk/acklington_northumberland/raf_acklington__ww2_record_book_1939_1945.html - 9 May 1941 S/Ldr. J. Leathart D.S.O. arrived at the Station to form and Command No. 406 Squadron (Royal Canadian Air Force) No. 406 Squadron (R.C.A.F) will form to Establishment War/FC/209A and will comprise 21 Officers, 202 Other Ranks. Aircraft; Blenheim's, 16 + 2 July 31, 1941 Wing Commander D.G. Morris, Commanding Officer No. 406 Squadron R.C.A.F. assumed Command of R.A.F. Station Acklington. January 20 1942 to June 1942: Ayr, with a detachment at Scorton. June 1942 to Sept 1942: Scorton, converted to the Bristol Beaufighter VI. Sept 1942 to Dec 1942: Predannack Dec 1942 to March 1943: Middle Wallop March 1943 to Nov 1943: Valley on Isle of Anglesey in the far north-west of Wales. Nov 1943 to April 1944: Exeter April 1944 to Sept. 1944, Winkleigh, Wing Commander Moose Fumerton DFC* AFC. Re-equipping with deHavilland Mosquito XII's, saw the unit defending the invasion ports and achieving some success. In July Mosquito Mk XXX's replace the Mark XII's See: http://www.jackiefreemanphotography.com/RCAF_Winkleigh_airfield.htm http://www.everythingexmoor.org.uk/business_detail.php?BUSid=888 17 September 1944 to 27 November 1944: Colerne, training for intruder operations. 27 November 1944 to June 1945: Manston. Wing Commander Russ Bannock. Squadron Leader Don MacFadyen DSO DFC from 20th November 1944 to 10th September 1945. The Squadron used the code HU during this period. RCAF 460 Squadron Intruder Raids commenced in December 1944 allowing 23 air and 10 ground victories to be claimed during the last four months of the war, raising the unit's total victories in the air to 53 1/2. People's War: 406 Squadron and RAF Manston - http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ww2peopleswar/stories/62/a2553662.shtml June 1945 the squadron was posted to RAF Predannack in Cornwall, where it disbanded 1 September 1945. ________________ 406 Squadron Combat Report, 30th September 1941 http://www.junobeach.org/e/4/can-tac-air-fig-morris-e.htm
Air Interception Radar in World War II Night Fighter Aircraft by Horace R. Macaulay is available on a pdf now. See: http://www.rquirk.com/cdnradar/cor/chapter10.pdf No 406 Squadron Operational Record Book for 1939 to 1945 sold on Ebay for 42.97 Pounds on June 23 2013
Have you checked on the two big WW2 Aircraft Skins boards? (I am out of time...) http://asisbiz.com/il2.html http://combatace.com/files/category/58-ww2-aircraft-skins/ ___________________ So far I have not found any book published on RCAF 460 Squadron. Nothing found on the list at: http://www.canmilair.com/sqnhistories.htm
Fred this is marvelous and like Skip said an operations book would of been nice, tracking down the 406th nfs actually during the night in 1945. one Mossie was going after a Ju 88G-6 flown by Krause during Unternehment Gisela. hit one engine but got too close the rear gunner of the Ju 88 ripped up the Mossie and it was never heard from again probabloy crashed. Krause was able to restart his engine and make it home.
Hello Fred & Erich, pardon my ignorance, but in doing a little research on 406 squadron I was directed to this page. I would greatly appreciate any help you could give me in finding as much info as possible regarding 46 (RAF) and 406 (RCAF) squadrons, as my Dad (Wesley (Pat) Maloney) served with both during WWII & was later W/C of 406. He rarely said anything about his service and I would very much like to learn all I can. Thanks for your good work here! Regards, David
David, Your Dad is listed as being in one of the photos on this page: http://spldatabase.saskatoonlibrary.ca/ics-wpd/exec/icswppro.dll?AC=SEE_ALSO&QF0=SUBJECT&QI0=="406%20SQUADRON%20(RCAF)"&XC=/ics-wpd/exec/IcsWPPro.dll&BU=&TN=LHR_RAD&SN=AUTO17624&SE=63&RN=0&MR=20&TR=0&TX=1000&ES=0&CS=2&XP=&RF=www_Default+Canned&EF=&DF=&RL=0&EL=0&DL=0&NP=4&ID=&MF=&MQ=&TI=0&DT=&ST=0&IR=0&NR=0&NB=0&SV=0&SS=0&BG=&FG=&QS=&OEX=ISO-8859-1&OEH=ISO-8859-1 To learn more about the squadron, check these out: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAF_Acklington Lists both 46 and 406 being stationed here www.cmp-cpm.forces.gc.ca/dhh-dhp/his/docs/rcaf_overseas_vol3_e.pdf http://www.jackiefreemanphotography.com/RCAF_Winkleigh_airfield.htm http://www.junobeach.org/canada-in-wwii/articles/rcaf-fighter-squadrons-overseas/406-squadron-combat-report-30th-september-1941/ http://www.worldnavalships.com/squadron_history.php?Squadron=174 www.rquirk.com/cdnradar/cor/chapter10.pdf http://flyingforyourlife.com/pilots/ww2/me/morris/ http://www.fusilier.co.uk/acklington_northumberland/raf_acklington__ww2_record_book_1939_1945.html http://aircrewremembered.com/Paradie/ParadieArchiveM.html My father was assigned to the Saskatoon home of the Lynx squadron just before I was born here and I currently work in the area that was once the air base.
Hi guys can anyone help me 8 have found my dads observers and air gunners flying log... Looks like he flew with 406 squadron ... His name was Geoffrey Thomas Jones.. Can anyone shed any further info on his service time? Thanks
Hello all. I'm Warrant Officer David Rowe, and am the current 406 Sqn RCAF Historian. We're now known as 406 Maritime Operational Training Squadron, based out of Shearwater, NS. I'm an Airborne Electronic Sensor Operator, AES Op, and the Senior AES Op Instructor for the Sqn since 2013. We're coming close to the 75th Anniversary of 406, and as such, I'm busy digging up as much material as possible. I'm presenting weekly historical vignettes to the Squadron, and we're working on two publications. One, hopefully in time for the 75th Anniversary (10 May 2016), will be a coffee table book, with short stories, anecdotes, photos, vignettes on the aircraft flown by the Sqn, the people, and the various bases. The second will be an Official complete history of the Sqn. I would like to solicit any information that members on here might have, and in return, I will attempt to provide as much information that's requested of me. If you are a former member of 406 Sqn RCAF, or the relative of a former member, and wish to attend the celebrations, please let me know, and I can pass on all the info. We do have a facebook page, 406 Lynx Squadron 75th Anniversary, and a website linked to the RCAF Association. Thanks, and hope to chat with many of you in the near future. For SallyP, please contact me, either on here, or by my work email, david.rowe2@forces.gc.ca. I'd be happy to assist in any way I can, and I'd be very keen to see your dad's logs, and perhaps request copies of them for our historical records!
Welcome to the forum and thanks for the post David. Let me be the first to give you a "Salute". Both for your response to the 406th question and your service. I might suggest you post a short introduction in the 'newbie' section - it will get a bigger audience and I'm sure you'll be inundated with questions and maybe even a few helpful leads.
I do have some photos in the archives, taken by one of the aircrew, of both the Beaufighter and Mosquito's of 406 Sqn RCAF. Once the archivist at the Shearwater Aviation Museum gets them scanned, I'll post. I've got about 20 boxes of stuff in the archives to wade through!
I'm not sure how this works but here goes. I am interested in all information about the 406 squadron that I can get. I would like to know if the afore mentioned publications would be available after the reunion? Dad was a pilot with the squadron from 42-45. Like most vets, he never really spoke about the war. Thanks to all who serve or have served!!
My military email address is: David.Rowe2@forces.gc.ca, for any enquiries about 406, please contact me via email. I've got digital copies of all existing documents relating to 406 from the Library and Archives Canada, War Museum, and several private collections.